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Admirals Expect 10,000 School Kids for Wednesday Game

November 10, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
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Milwaukee, WI - The Milwaukee Admirals will host the Lake Erie Monsters at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on Wednesday. However this will be far from a typical regular season game as the team is expecting in excess of 10,000 kids for their first ever School Day Game, which will begin at 10:30 am.

"We are thrilled to host our first school day game this Wednesday," said Admirals President Jon Greenberg. "We believe this will be an outstanding learning experience for these kids as they will discover the confluence of disciplines that hockey brings. Of course it's also a great opportunity to scream, yell, and have a blast."

The age range will included students as young as kindergarten all the way through high school. Students in elementary and middle school will receive a workbook covering subjects like math, science, geography, and health as they pertain to hockey in general and the Admirals specifically. High school students will be given a private presentation before the game from team executives to learn about how the Admirals function from a business perspective, including promotions, ticket sales, and communications.

While the game is geared towards the kids, adults are also more than welcome.

Tickets for Wednesday or any other Ads game can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or by clicking here. Groups of ten or more can receive great discounts over single game prices. Those interested in booking a group can call the Admirals office at (414) 227-0550.


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